Asample literary analysis essay

Soon after I posted my latest proposal to them, two different major publishers [WaterBrook & Bethany House] contacted me directly. Although I ended up landing a contract with yet a third publisher [Fortress Press] whom I submitted a proposal to independently, I still think it’s worthwhile, even for seasoned authors, to post on the Writer’s Edge. For me it was a positive experience and well worth the money because I got personally acquainted with editors from two different publishing companies that I wasn’t connected to before.

Here are the high-scoring essays for our assignment two. Per
announcement in class, these uploads are not following the format
as faithfully. I just wanted to get you the info without having
to worry about getting everything lined up to MLA standards.
Note also that I am providing these examples for the sophistication
of the explication, the students' knowledge of technical aspects
and detail of analysis; the essays, however, may still contain
other weaknesses.

"Before I decided to work with Mark, I submitted my book to literary agents but didn’t get any interest. After I revised my query letter and book proposal, I got several agencies interested and decided to sign with Fine Print Lit, a top literary agency in New York. They got publishers bidding against each other and I ended up signing a contract with Thomas Nelson (an imprint of Harper Collins) for what I’ve been told by several people is a very large advance. What cloud is higher than 9?" [Click here to see all Mark Malatesta reviews]